Reconciling widely varying estimates of the global economic impacts from climate change
Jennifer Morris (),
Steven K. Rose (),
John Reilly,
Angelo Gurgel,
Sergey Paltsev and
C. Adam Schlosser
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Jennifer Morris: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Steven K. Rose: EPRI
Angelo Gurgel: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sergey Paltsev: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
C. Adam Schlosser: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 124-127
Abstract:
Assessments of the aggregate impacts of climate change on the global economy are widely varying and diverge depending on the method employed. It is essential to understand the mechanisms behind the differing estimates and identify a robust range. Only then could these estimates meaningfully inform and guide climate actions.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1038/s41558-024-02232-7
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